The Zero-G cup, or capillary cup, was actually designed by Pettit for use on the Space Station. NASA spaceman Don Pettit ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit created the Capillary Cup, a zero-gravity cup that floats in the air and allows him to drink without using a bag and straw, according to the Rochester Institute of ...
Getting to outer space is tough, but living there presents a whole new slew if issues. Check out how astronauts accomplish ...
NASA launches contest to choose a mascot that will accompany the Artemis II astronauts on their upcoming trip around the Moon. O post NASA launches contest to choose mascot that will accompany ...
Four new astronauts of Expedition 72 are settling into their orbital home, taking over from Crew-9, who splashed down near Florida. While they adjust to microgravity, the Cygnus cargo ship is ...
A zero gravity bed is an adjustable bed base that allows you to elevate your head, shoulders and legs into a position that mimics the feeling of weightlessness. A NASA-approved sleep hack ...
The pair waved and smiled as they emerged from the SpaceX Dragon, which splashed down off the coast of Florida.
NASA is asking creators from around the world to design a zero-gravity indicator that will be launched into space on the Artemis Two test flight. A zero gravity indicator is a small, plush item ...